Sometimes, because of carelessness or annoyance, delete useful or useful files, and empty the recycle bin (or delete it directly without putting it in the recycle bin). How to do? Don't worry, as long as your computer is not running defragmentation and the system is in good condition, the files can be retrieved at any time. The method is very simple:
1, click "Start/Run", enter regedit to open the registry
2, and then expand: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHIME/SOFTWARE/microsoft/WINDOWS/CURRENTVERSION/EXPLORER/DESKTOP/NemeSpace Click “New” in the left margin, select “Primary Key”, name it “645FFO40—5081—101B—9F08—00AA002F954E”, and then set the key value of “Default” primary key on the right to “Recycle Bin” to exit the registry. .
3, restart the computer to see the files you deleted.
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